Monster Librarian and Library Techs to DIE for
It's got to be fate that the same week I'm presenting at the Alberta Association of Library Technicians annual conference in Edmonton, Under My Skin gets reviewed by a wickedly cool horror fiction review blog called…The Monster Librarian. Their slogan? READ TO SURVIVE.
Love it!
I spent considerable time at Monster Librarian – checking out their comprehensive reviews of adult, teen and children's horror titles. The site is organized by age level, genre, and author listings. I discovered a bunch of intriguing reads and added them to my To Be Read pile. If recommendations are being handed out, I say you drop by their site for a look see.
Can't wait to hang out with my library peeps…see you on Saturday for my presentation, Author Visits to DIE for. I'll give you the low down on what authors are already doing to promote their work and how you can tap into their efforts to support your library programming. It's cheap. It's fun. You'll promote literacy and support the arts. Well, the theme of the conference is, Get Connected. Whoot!
Oh, and here's an excerpt from the review: "I must admit that I did feel a touch of Twilight deja vu while reading about the love triangle between Wade, Alec, and Eryn, but this book is loads better than Twilight! Beyond the blossoming romance in this novel, there is also the mystery of what is causing all of the paranormal activity in town. Waiting to find out the cause of kids going missing, and the animal attacks, makes Under My Skin a page-turner from beginning to end. The romantics out there will want to know who Eryn is going to end up with. This is a great first novel from Graves and I am truly looking forward to see what happens in the next installment of this series. This book would make a great addition to all libraries. Recommended."